30Synonyms found for champion

Word Origin & History

champion early 13c., from O.Fr. champion, from L.L. campionem (nom. campio) "gladiator, combatant in the field," from L. campus "field (of combat);" see campus. Had been borrowed earlier by O.E. as cempa. The verb "to fight for, defend, protect" is from 1820.

Example Sentences for champion

Also, two fairy chess pieces are used, the champion and the wizard.

The combo capabilities of champion is far more powerful than monks.

The champion browns faced a team of allstars from the other six teams.

There is also a charter high school, champion charter school.

A champion defeated in a match had a right to play a rematch a year later.

The defending champion and runnerup are always the top two seeds in the tournament.